#!/bin/bash # # This script scans the whole source code for symbols of the form # 'dprintf_xxx(yyy' where yyy is a C identifier and outputs, on the # standard output a sorted list of the identifiers found in the .c # files. Each identifier is reported once. Header files are not # scanned. # # The script can be given an argument that specify the files to be # searched according to the following scheme: # - if the argument does not contain a slash (/), the script # will search the tree rooted in the current directory for # files that match that description. You can also pass # wildcard arguments, but remember to quote them to prevent # expansion by the shell # - if the argument does contain a slash, only that file is # searched # - if no argument is given, the argument defaults to "*.c" # that is, all C files are searched. # - if more than a argument is given, only the listed files are # searched. Note that in this case, the script will not # attempt to find them in some subdirectories, but rather # it will try to open them in the current directory. # Thus, if you want to disable the automatic searching when the file # name does not contain a /, either prefix the filename with ./ # or add /dev/null as another argument. # # Dimitrie O. Paun # case "$#" in 0 | 1) files=${1:-'*.c'} if [ ${files#*/} = "$files" ]; then files=$(find . -name "$files" -print) fi;; * ) files="$@";; esac grep -h dprintf_ $files /dev/null | \ sed 's/.*dprintf_[A-Za-z0-9_]\+ *( *\([A-Za-z0-9_]*\).*/\1/g' | \ sort | uniq